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1. Doomsday
. The day when every living thing on this earth will die and will face the Creator for Judgement Day. Many people believe this will happen, and soon. Possibly New Years' Eve, the year 2000. But will it happen? The world will soon find out. Three areas to be looked at are: the Cold War starting after the Second World War; nuclear war, its possibilit
2. Racism In Apocalypse Now
Two different settings, in two different times, with one similar theme: Racism. Racism is clearly portrayed throughout Joseph Conrads, Heart of Darkness and Francis Ford Coppalas, Apocalypse Now. Through the white mans portrayal of the natives, overpowering the natives lives, and actions towards them, racism can be easily seen. Racism can evid
3. Francis Ford Coppola
Following careful thought on which director to study, I chose . Although he has directed more films than I have had the opportunity to experience, I have viewed enough to understand his progression and style of his work. Over almost forty years of work, Coppola has directed about twenty-five films, produced near forty-five, composed two, and acted
4. Heart Of Darkness: Different Centers Of Darkness
Although the similarities between Joseph Conrads The Heart of Darkness and Francis Coppolas Apocalypse Now are evident to those who are familiar with both works, there is actually a great deal of underlying difference between the film and the novel. In his critical article, E. N. Dorall attempts to not only present the superficial parallels runni
5. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Biblical Symbolism in "" Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "The ," written in 1797, has been widely discussed throughout literary history. Although critics have come up with many different interpretations of this poem, one idea that has remained prevalent throughout these discussions is the apparent religious symbolism present throughout thi